For gamers who attended high school during the late 90’s/ early 2000’s; Tony Hawk’s: Pro Skater HD is a chance to remember the days when the Birdman was your hero, Blink-182 rocked, and most your shopping was done at Zumiez.

Gaming has changed since those days and unfortunately the Xbox 360 can’t play old PlayStation or N64 games. Thankfully gamers could relive those moments by downloading Tony Hawk’s: Pro Skater HD via Xbox Live Arcade.

Players get to grind on their favorite map as one of several iconic skater while purchasing parts and customize their own skateboard based on their style. Also returning is most of the original soundtrack that featured artists like Public Enemy, Anthrax, and Bad Religion.

However not everything is perfect with Tony Hawk’s: Pro Skater HD and these are not issues that can be easily overlooked.

The biggest issue is the absence of content that were available in the original games. There are levels that are missing along with the absence of gameplay features and hidden secrets. Most notably is the absence of Spiderman as an unlockable character.

Because of the absence of these memorable features, it makes Tony Hawk’s: Pro Skater HD feel less like an enhanced version of a classic and more like an more of an abridged version of two games.

This drawback should not deter anyone from downloading Tony Hawk’s: Pro Skater HD and then kicking it old school. However, gamers who also own a PS3 should just wait until its available on PlayStation Network.

You may be too old to rock out at the Vans Warped Tour but your old enough to appreciate Tony Hawk’s: Pro Skater HD on XBL. It has problems but its still the same game you played back in the day.